i might add it doesnt look so good anymore . i use it pretty much everyday for the last 3 yrs . pretty heavy paint damage and piled full of chips
i might add it doesnt look so good anymore . i use it pretty much everyday for the last 3 yrs . pretty heavy paint damage and piled full of chips
Very nice job on it for sure. And I like the blue. I'm tired of gray's or greens.
I missed out on a very nice round ram BP a couple of years ago. The paint was terrible, but it must have had very low hours on it or it was rebuilt, because it was one of the quietest and tightest older used mills I have seen, especially a round ram. The guy wanted $1300, and I could have got it for $1000, but he sold it by the time I called him back. I didn't need it, but was going to buy it , paint it, and flip it.A good paint job would have easily brought $2000+ out of it.
Your's looks great. How tall is the riser on it? And do you find any problem keeping it in tram being that it is a round ram? I've heard that they can go out of tram quite easily. I've never had the opportunity to run one. I've always ran dovetailed ram mills.
Firstly Excellent Job...I always thought the gray color was pretty cool and simple and clean...well you probably spoiled that...blue is whats happening!
I see the ASA sticker on your box...Late Model fan are ya?[/QUOTEe ]
thank you .
the mill was at my dads house at the start of this in his shop.
and yes hes a major nascar , asa , dirt track fan at heart.
all my machines are blue except for 2 or 3 .
i like the blue alot as well , reminds me of miller blue!
You Sir.....have skills, and dedication and more than a little case of OCD.
We like your kind around here!
Exquisite!
And I like the VFD and custom electrical boxes. I see you have a brake, and probably a shear. Both are on my list, along with a surface grinder.
What are your sources for switches and emergency stop etc.?
Bill
Whenever you get to WallyWorld, Ace Hardware, or someplace like that, pick up a couple of the childproof small covers that goes into the slots of outlets that prevents kids from sticking things in them, and pop them into your outlet to the left of the mill. That will keep any stray small chips from possibly getting into the slots.
Whenever you get to WallyWorld, Ace Hardware, or someplace like that, pick up a couple of the childproof small covers that goes into the slots of outlets that prevents kids from sticking things in them, and pop them into your outlet to the left of the mill. That will keep any stray small chips from possibly getting into the slots.
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lol yeah, just a little wash jobby.
Any recent pictures of it's current state? Haha.
Looks very good! Do you have drawings or information on that power draw bar you're using? Looks quite intriguing! I'm working on a round ram myself and I'm just in the reassemble stage (not doing paint, needs way to much body work for anything to stick) and would like to do that aswell!